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hippy-dippy adjective used to describe the “peace and love” philosophy of the hippy movement US- He couldn’t stand the hippy-dippy voice any longer[.] — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 220, 1960
- In an out-of-style hippydippy strut he went into the bedroom. — Clarence Major, All-Night Visitors, p. 112, 1998
- A benevolent feeling towards the world that [John] Lennon was feeling is encapsulated in this song [“Rain”]. Obviously it’s hippy-dippy–“I’m cool and turned on, you squares should get turned on too”[.] — Uncut, p. 54, July 2001
- My parents were a bit hippy-dippy, she says, not for the first time in her life. — Lisa Jewell, Labia Lobelia [Tart Noir], p. 236, 2002
- Few came cooler and hung looser than hippie-dippy blonde sex kitty Jennifer Billingsley. — Mr. Skin, Mr. Skin’s Skincyclopedia, p. 64, 2005
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